Why do I need to submit fire protection plans before I can receive inspections from the Building Inspections Department?
In order to assist our customers when certain fire protections systems (i.e. fire alarms, occupant notification, fire sprinkler systems) are required by the fire code, both the Building and Fire departments require that the plans for these systems are submitted, not reviewed, to the Fire Marshal's Office before certain building related inspections can be performed.

The benefit is that the installation of these systems can be coordinated while the construction is ongoing and not during the end of the construction project, which could cause delays in obtaining a Certificate of Occupancy. This also assists in informing the project superintendent of the requirement for these systems.

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1. What is a fire inspection?
2. How can I prepare for the inspection?
3. How often will my business or property be inspected?
4. How much will the inspection cost?
5. What if I have a question about the inspection and fire code violations?
6. How long do I have to correct the fire code violations noted on an inspection?
7. Can I schedule a courtesy inspection or fire code consultation?
8. When is a Knox Box required?
9. When do I need a permit?
10. How much does a permit cost?
11. How do I get a permit application?
12. How do I schedule an inspection?
13. When does my fire code permit expire?
14. Why do I need to submit fire protection plans before I can receive inspections from the Building Inspections Department?
15. Where is the McKinney Fire Marshal's Office located?